General Questions for Summer Camp

Our Christian kids camp programs vary in cost based on your age and when you sign up. For Junior Campers, those entering 4th and 5th grade, camp starts at $429 for a week. Our Jump Start campers, those entering 6th grade, camp starts at $455. For Junior High campers, those entering 7th and 8th grade, camp starts at $475. Our Fresh Start campers, a program designed specifically for freshman, camp starts at $499. And our Senior High camp starts at $499. Finally, our invitation only Reborne Rangers program is $585. If you have any further questions about pricing, please feel free to contact us.

As soon as possible! We do not have deadlines for our Christian kids camp programs, but our weeks fill up very rapidly, so it’s best not to wait. Some years we have waitlists for our busiest weeks by April. After the early discount dates have passed, May brings another big surge of registrations.

Camper email is available again this summer! This is a one-way system, which allows you to send up to 10 emails for your camper to read during their week of camp. Call the office to add this option to your camper’s registration. $3 for 10 emails. Instructions will be sent out on the Monday of your camper’s registered week. You can add camper email on your camp account or call the camp office at 231.275.7329 to set it up!

Camp Life Questions

Items for sale in the Red Canoe, our camp hangout, gift shop, and snack shack, range from $0.50 for candy to $20 for apparel. Most campers bring around $45 spending money with them. Our program shirts are $14.99 plus tax, Lake Ann Camp logo sweatshirts are $28.99 plus tax, a delicious caramel macchiato is $2.85 for a small and a small four berry smoothie is $4.00.

Important Reminder

Many campers also stop for meals on the way to and from camp, so don’t forget to send them with additional money for their fast food stops.

Campers may have their cell phones, but we leave it to their counselor’s discretion to determine if it is becoming a distraction or hindrance to fully experiencing all that God has for them during their week of camp.

In such cases, we will ask the camper to leave the phone at the office until Saturday morning.

We understand that parents and campers may feel reassured by having this method of communication, but ask that as much as possible, cell phone usage be at a minimum and only during free time.

Each of our Christian kids camp programs start the day with flag raising and some crazy songs and exercises to make sure you’re awake! Then you’ll head to breakfast, return to your cabin for God and I time, and perhaps a morning cabin activity. Chapel is shortly followed by lunch. The afternoon is a combination of scheduled activities with your cabin and free time. Then dinner and chapel. Nighttime activities vary each day, but there’s never a dull moment and you’ll have a blast each day!

Most campers stay in cabins, many of which have full bathrooms right inside. Fresh Start campers stay in platform tents called “Yurts” and in tents while on the Mighty Pine River. Our Jump Start campers stay out at Jump Start Village in Tamaracks (they are like large treehouses, with bunk beds).

Chapel is a highlight of each day, once in the morning and once in the evening! We start with an amazing, energizing time of worship, a few announcements, and then a message from God’s Word prepared by our guest speaker for the week. Chapels will be with the campers own age-specific program and the speaker has been chosen especially for their age.

Friday night we have a combined chapel for all campers in Jump Start thru Senior High! Its a great way to come together as the whole camp and close the week.

There are so many things to do during free time… swim, play Octaball or carpet ball, hang out in the game room at the Red Canoe, go for a hike, go canoeing or paddle boarding, play disc golf, hang out at Acorn Acres, go to Laura’s Crafts, and so much more!

At Lake Ann Camp we take food allergies very seriously. Our chef and kitchen staff try to accommodate and coordinate alternative meal options as much as is possible. We can typically work around most allergies including: gluten, dairy, soy, nuts, egg, and corn as long as they are not complicated with multiple conditions.

It is important to note that our facility is NOT a nut free, dairy free, soy free, egg free environment. Although our staff strives to prepare our special diet meals on a separate counter in the kitchen, we do not have a dedicated kitchen for these meals. We regularly make homemade baked goods containing a number potential allergen triggering contaminants.

If you have any questions or concerns on whether or not we can accommodate your dietary needs please call our office during office hours from 8am – 5pm or by email to our Director of Food Service at kitchen@lakeanncamp.com. Please make sure to communicate all allergies on your health form and call our office with more details if needed.

In the event we are not capable of providing your full dietary needs we invite all of our guests to bring their own supply of snacks and personal meal supplements and offer a small amount of space to store refrigerated items in the Dining Hall area.

Because our camp program has a potential for communicable diseases, we recommend that program participants are appropriately immunized. There are exceptions and please complete this form if you believe you may be exempt.